| RUPIAHS | Monetary units of Indonesia, which has one of the world's least valuable currencies (7) |
| GREENLAND | Earth's biggest island by area that is not a continent which is also one of the world's least populated (9) |
| SOMALIA | Country in East Africa, among the world's least developed nations (7) |
| NGERLLMUD | The world's least populous national capital; in Palau on the island of Babeldaob (9) |
| HAMBURG | Located on the Elbe River, this German city has one of the world's largest safe areas for shipping |
| SWALLOW | Self-introduced bird species which has one variety in NZ, called Welcome (7) |
| ESCUDOS | Monetary units of Cape Verde. (7) |
| DOLLARS | Chief monetary units of US, Canada and Australia (7) |
| KWACHAS | Monetary units of Zambia |
| JAVA | Island of Indonesia which contains 60% of the country's population (4) |
| ESCOMB | Village in County Durham on the River Wear, about 1.5 miles west of Bishop Auckland, that has one of the oldest Anglo-Saxon churches in England |
| SEN | Monetary unit of Indonesia, one hundredth of a rupiah (3) |
| HONGKONG | This former British colony has one of the highest population densities in the world (4,4) |
| TOKYO | City that has one of the busiest underground systems in the world (5) |
| FIDDLERCRAB | Crustacean, the male of which has one greatly enlarged claw (7,4) |
| BALI | Province of Indonesia which is the country's main tourist destination (4) |
| JAYA | Puncak -; highest mountain in Indonesia which is also the one of the Seven Summits (4) |
| MARLBOROUGH | Market town in Wiltshire that has one of the widest high streets in Britain |
| TILER | He has one of the top jobs in house-building (5) |
| EASTTIMOR | Former part of Indonesia which became independent in 2002 (4,5) |